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darbella 

She is ✨OBSESSED✨ When she gets a crush on someone. she loves Anime guys and book guys. She’s basically married to Bts and she makes a lot of scenarios. She’s married to wrong 136 anime guys and mafia bosses. She hates android oop shitroid.She loves Wattpad and will slaughter anyone if they disturb her while she’s reading or watching anime. All in all she kinda sweet but is mob anti social.
Random guy: I wanna talk to Darbella

Anna: don’t do it! She’ll kill u she’s watching anime or reading Wattpad
darbella by Appleintree December 20, 2021
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Darnella Frazier 

The young woman whose eyewitness video of the George Floyd killing by former police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, became a crucial artifact of American history. She was awarded an honorary Pulitzer Prize on June 11, 2021.

Only 17 at the time, Darnella Frazier is to the Floyd killing what Abraham Zapruder was to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an accidental bystander with a camera, a vital witness to an historic moment. Ms. Frazier's video of the arrest, which recorded Floyd's plea - I can't breathe - as Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes, sparked protests across the country. A witness at Chauvin's murder trial, Ms. Frazier expressed regret for not physically confronting Mr. Chauvin. “It’s been nights I stayed up apologizing and apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life,” Ms. Frazier said.
Darnella Frazier, who was 17 when she recorded George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis last year, was awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Board. Her video played a major role in igniting a global protest movement against police violence, and was used as evidence in the trial of Floyd's killer.

Pulitzer officials who give out the prestigious prize in journalism and the arts said Frazier's recording highlighted "the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quests for truth and justice."
Dariella is a unique name but if you ever find a dariella she is most likely very beautiful and gots a good personality! and loves new adventures and likes meeting new people!
Dariella is so beautiful
Dariella by Dariella April 13, 2020

darcella 

Flyer than most, she commands a room when she speaks. She has the most amazing smile you will ever see and when you know her you love her. Funny, witty, loyal and smart.

Get you a Darcella!
Find a Darcella and you be ok in this world.
darcella by Lashai January 30, 2017
Darabella is such a strong, caring, and considerate person. Her smile can make anyone's day, her bright and vigorous energy spilling over making you just as excited as she is. Her kindness and warm touch simply warms the heart, her strong, confident character inspiring everyone she meets (not counting the haters). Though she comes off as cocky and fearsome at first, as someone gets to know a Darabella, her walls break down and she's the most loyal and caring person you'll ever meet. Though very sensitive, she won't take your disagreements to heart, remaining loyal to the very end.
A friend: "Hey how's your friend Darabella doing?"
The person in question: "Ah, her and I are still friends, our friendship still going strong!"
Darabella by Arqueendom October 24, 2020

Darnella Frazier 

The young woman whose eyewitness video of the George Floyd killing by former police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, became a crucial artifact of American history.
Only 17 at the time, Darnella Frazier is to the Floyd killing what Abraham Zapruder was to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an accidental bystander with a camera, a vital witness to an historic moment. Ms. Frazier's video of the arrest, which recorded Floyd's plea - I can't breathe - as Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes, sparked protests across the country. A witness at Chauvin's murder trial, Ms. Frazier expressed regret for not physically confronting Mr. Chauvin. “It’s been nights I stayed up apologizing and apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life,” Ms. Frazier said.

Darnella Frazier 

Ms. Frazier is the courageous young woman whose eyewitness video of the George Floyd killing by former police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, became a crucial artifact of American history.
Only 17 at the time, Darnella Frazier is to the Floyd killing what Abraham Zapruder was to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an accidental bystander with a camera, a vital witness to a pivotal moment. Ms. Frazier's video of the arrest, which recorded Floyd's plea - I can't breathe - as Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes, sparked protests across the country. A witness at Chauvin's murder trial, Ms. Frazier expressed regret for not physically confronting Mr. Chauvin. “It’s been nights I stayed up apologizing and apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life,” Ms. Frazier said.